The role of in Leave It to Beaver created the ultimate 1950s archetype of the idealized suburban mother. While the character often seems perfectly poised on screen, the production and personal history of the actress who played her, Barbara Billingsley , reveal several surprising and humanizing facts. The Secrets of the Signature Look
: In early seasons, she wore flat shoes. However, as child actors Jerry Mathers (Beaver) and Tony Dow (Wally) hit growth spurts, she started wearing heels to remain taller than her TV sons for as long as possible. Barbara Billingsley vs. June Cleaver leave it to moms beaver
While June Cleaver was the quintessential stay-at-home mother, Barbara Billingsley's real life was quite different: The role of in Leave It to Beaver
: Billingsley had a surgical scar or "hollow" in her neck. To prevent it from catching shadows under the studio lights, she suggested wearing pearls to keep the area smooth on camera. However, as child actors Jerry Mathers (Beaver) and